Spring webinar series of IG3IS
Webinar dates and times :
- 2024-02-28 │Methane from landfills
Jason Schroeder/Jorn Herner, California Air Resources Board, USA
18:00 CET│09:00 PST│17:00 UTC
Links to the materials presented during the webinar:
- Airborne Mass Balance Project Summary Report
- California Methane Survey Project Report (2016-2018)
- CARB Summary Report of the 2020 and 2021 Plume Mapping Studies
- 2024-03-27│Urban CO2 monitoring
Thomas Lauvaux, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France
13:00 CET│12:00 UTC
- 2024-04-24│Methane from oil and gas - improving reporting using atmospheric data
Matthew Johnson, Carleton University, Canada
15:30 CEST│09:30 ET│13:30 UTC
Recording
- 2024-05-22│Additional webinar: Innovative Approaches to Assess Carbon Sequestration Capacity of Bamboo Forests (project supported by Quadrature Climate Foundation)
Sara Mikaloff-Fletcher, NIWA, New Zealand
Shuangxi Fang, Zhejiang University of Technology, China
Li Yanxia,INBAR
09:00 CEST
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- 2024-05-29│Natural Carbon Fluxes
Sara Mikaloff-Fletcher, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research - Taihoro Nukurangi, New Zealand 04:00 CEST│14:00 NZT│02:00 UTC
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- 2024-06-26│National-scale GHG monitoring
Anita Ganesan/Alistair Manning, University of Bristol/MetOffice, United Kingdom
16:00 CET│15:00 BST│14:00 UTC
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About IG3IS
Integrated Global Greenhouse Gas Information System (IG3IS) is a common framework that allows for combination of atmospheric observations and analysis tools to improve information on emissions and uptakes of greenhouse gases (GHGs) on decision relevant scales. The applications include national-scale emission evaluation as well as urban scale and sectoral solutions. Good practices for application at different scales and sectors are created by IG3IS community. Engagement of the user community in creation of products is essential. The outputs of IG3IS can be used to support national and smaller scale mitigation policies, help identify emission reduction opportunities and track the progress towards emission reductions goals.